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Trü Frü Greek Yogurt Fruit Bites Come in Three Flavors

Trü Frü Greek yogurt fruit bites are a new range of frozen products from the brand that take a sweet approach to everyday indulgence by relying on some simple ingredients.

The product range starts off with farm-fresh fruit that's flash frozen to preserve both its flavor and nutrients before being covered in layers of Greek yogurt and white chocolate. The frozen fruit pieces are also coated with granola pieces to add in additional crunch and textural delight for snackers of all kinds to enjoy as a permissible dessert or snack.

The Trü Frü Greek yogurt fruit bites range comes in three varieties including Strawberries, Raspberries and Bananas, which come in at a modest 60 to 70-calories per serving.

Trend Themes

  1. Protein-forward Frozen Snacks — Rising consumer interest in high-protein, indulgent snacks creates room for novel frozen formats that combine dairy proteins with fruit for satiating low-calorie treats.
  2. Nutrient-preserving Flash-freezing — Advances in rapid-freeze processing are enabling products that retain fresh fruit flavor and micronutrients, opening pathways for premium frozen fresh-like offerings.
  3. Texture-driven Hybrid Treats — A blending of creamy coatings, crunchy inclusions and whole fruit centers highlights an appetite for multi-textured snacks that redefine indulgence and health positioning.

Industry Implications

  1. Frozen Dessert Retail — Retail formats that spotlight portion-controlled, nutrient-forward frozen novelties can disrupt impulse purchase behaviors and merchandising strategies in frozen aisles.
  2. Healthy Snack Manufacturing — Manufacturers focused on clean-label, low-calorie snacks have an avenue to innovate by integrating dairy-based coatings and fruit processing into shelf-stable or frozen SKUs.
  3. Functional Ingredient Suppliers — Suppliers of protein concentrates, texturizers and protective coatings are positioned to craft ingredient systems that maintain texture and nutrient stability through freezing and thawing cycles.

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